#STIX, #TAXII, #CybOX #cybersecurity specs come to OASIS. Cyber Threat Intellience (CTI) TC launches with over 100 members. https://t.co/SVt8z3KSdN
4 June 2015 –The OASIS open standards consortium announced the start of an initiative for delivering personalized user experiences online. Standards developed by the new OASIS Context Server (CXS) Technical Committee will provide companies with more effective ways to engage with their audiences ...
17 Aug 2015 – The OASIS open standards consortium is calling on technical communicators and Augmented Reality (AR) specialists to help define the way AR can be used in technical communication and information products. Standards developed by the new OASIS Augmented Reality for Information ...
20 July 2015 – The OSCON open source conference features the second public interoperability demonstration of the OASIS TOSCA (Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications) standard, featuring products from Fujitsu, IBM, Gigaspace, and Vnomic. By defining the interoperable ...
13 April 2015 – Members of the OASIS open standards consortium are defining a profile of the widely adopted Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard for use in Digital Asset Management (DAM). The work of the new OASIS CMIS4DAM Technical Committee will eliminate the need for ...
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Introduction
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exchange information over the Internet and within their organizations. A not-for-profit, international
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